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Pebble 2 (SE) Teardown

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  • That's it! In a surprising departure from its older sibling, this Pebble 2 turned out to not be very repairable at all.

  • If we had the authority of the iFixit team behind us, we would probably rate this at a 2/10.

  • Pebble stuck with industry-standard 22 mm watchbands, so you can still swap those out all you like!

  • The motherboard and first part of the screen can be removed fairly easily,

  • but with both the battery and the vibration motor soldered on, there won't be much swapping going on.

  • Since the second half of the screen is glued to the front glass, neither it nor the glass are feasibly replaceable.

  • Button replacements are also a no-go.

  • If you're looking to stay on the Pebble train as long as possible, you might want to pick up a few of these on Amazon while they're still around.

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